Accept $276,468 Caltrans grant and hire Placeworks to create Ferry to Bridge Complete Streets plan
$276,468
In Plain English
The state offered Richmond $276,468 to study how to make streets safer for walking and biking between the ferry terminal and Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. Placeworks will create the plan and rank which street improvements to build first. If approved, the city pays nothing for this planning study.
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